Sentence examples for simultaneously referred from inspiring English sources

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During one conversation, several soldiers all laughed when they simultaneously referred to the massive, crowded aisles of Wal-Mart as Trauma-Mart.

Briefly, three parameter combinations for the two QMA parameters were specified per each dataset: one for detecting all the interaction classes simultaneously (referred to as 'fixed setting'), and the others for detecting either the negative or positive classes separately ('adjusted settings').

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Most people link the gull to the young woman who is destroyed but there is also a possibility that it simultaneously refers to the man who destroys her - the writer.

The term tian simultaneously refers to the sky, with senses of the orderly movement of the heavens and of something that encompasses all things equally.

When increasing the bias current to 6.1 × I th (290 mA), emission wavelengths of approximately 1227 and 1320 nm exist simultaneously (refer to Figure 2b).

In our analysis of the students' oral and written work, we tried to address this limitation by simultaneously referring to all the video and audio transcriptions.

They proposed a simple buffering approach to evaluate the positional accuracy of linear objects by simultaneously referring to the buffer width and the percentage of lines within this buffer (Goodchild and Hunter 1997).

While it is clear that human language can simultaneously refer to external events and express an individual's feelings about those events (e.g. "Fire!" vs. "Fire?"), questions remain about the nature of reference in animal communication, and whether it is the same or different from how linguistic expressions refer.

Of note: It often seemed to simultaneously refer to some type of light and carefree behavior.

Similar to the pattern structure of female patients, a large part of patients with cardiovascular/metabolic disorders (66.7%) and ADS and pain (42.0%) are only attributed to this and no other pattern while 31.6% and 56.2%, respectively, simultaneously refer to both patterns.

(Note that we use the term "relaxed clock" throughout this paper to simultaneously refer to both independent and correlated rates models).

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